If you are buying or selling a home in Riverside or San Bernardino County in California, you should consider hiring a licensed C-42 Sanitation Contractor for your septic system certification.

We coordinate our work with real estate agents, banks, home sellers, buyers, and escrow companies. If needed, photos are taken during the septic certification process to provide detailed information of the certification of the septic tank system.

Should the septic system fail, we will provide an affordable estimate for septic tank replacement or leach field replacement or repair. We have experience working with escrow companies and are aware of time constraints when escrows are ready to close.

Southern California residents can be confident Ballinger Developments is a licensed septic contractor that will complete the septic certification in a timely and professional manner.

Septic System Repair and New Installation

Whether you need a septic system repair or a complete new septic system installation, Ballinger Developments provides professional services all at affordable prices!

Ballinger Developments has been Riverside and San Bernardino County's most trusted contractor of septic system installation and septic system repair services. Our septic system specialists will work with you to design and install the optimal septic system for your home or business.

Assisting our customers with everything from acquiring septic system installation permits to septic system installation. Ballinger Developments is your single-source solution provider for all of your septic system needs. Ballinger Developments is experienced in installing all types of septic systems.

Septic system malfunctions, real estate transactions with failed certifications, and home additions are just some of the reasons why new septic systems should be installed. Ballinger Developments is here to assist you with designing and installing your new septic system.

We realize that new septic system design and installation can be a daunting process for the home or business owner. To put your mind at ease, we explain our process below.

1. Some areas require a percolation test prior to installing a new septic system. Contact your local Environmental Health Department to see if a percolation test is needed.